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food for thought
food for thought
8 years ago

Number 3*

food for thought
food for thought
8 years ago

Number 5, you do realise that Unilever is a Multinational and not a Malawian company right????? The comments you’ve made seem more suited to Candlex no?

hahaha
hahaha
8 years ago

mahope anga a ku poly awa. She is a hard worker kwabasi and I still admire u Chiko baby. What a contrast it was pa poly, the bigesst and smallest persons sharing a room. Where is Mayi Poly?

xodar
xodar
8 years ago

y 3 frm de north!!????? amalawi

drogba
8 years ago

one useless company, just draining our hard earned forex importing things you can ably manufacture here in Malawi. failing even to repack salt, make Maluwa etc you should be ashamed Unilever for closing down your factory, resorting to be importers than manufacturers, draining our hard earned forex. I will never understand that policy. in the end, it is Kenya which is benefiting more since they have found a market in Malawi

KuluKulu
8 years ago

Msikana wokongola. Kodi ndi m’bale wake wa Lizzie Musyani? Ana munabadwa bwino inu. Love you lots koma ndine wosauka mungandilore

Naphili
Naphili
8 years ago

It is all well and good but make sure there is water to wash their hands as well I mean it wouldnt make any sense to use water from some zithaphwi now would it

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